Tennessee Offensive Line vs. Georgia's Front Seven

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The key to this game for the Volunteers is going to be their offensive line against the pass rush from the front seven of the Bulldogs. Meaning, they are going to need to keep Tyler Bray upright to have any chance in this game.

The Vols offensive line has had an up-and-down season so far. On some plays they look top notch, and on others they look very pedestrian.

The key example of this is the last game against Akron. This is a team they outsized but had difficulty pushing them around early on.

The only major breakdown they have had thus far is late in the Florida game.

This week, they'll be facing a whole different animal in the front seven of Georgia.

This crew is led by Jarvis Jones, an All-American linebacker who knows how to get into the backfield. On the season, he has 7.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks and 13 quarterback hurries.

If the Vols are unable to block him, it will be a long day for Bray.

The edge in this matchup goes to Georgia. Tennessee just hasn't played with enough consistency to make anyone think they can keep the Bulldogs from harassing Bray all day long.